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Journal of the Theoretical Humanities
Volume 22, 2017 - Issue 1: women writing across cultures present, past, future
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Writing Across Pronouns: She, He, They, Sie

GENDERED EXPECTATIONS

writing counter to my gender

 

Abstract

The author of this paper, a female novelist who writes from the male perspective, has found that writing from the point of view of the opposite gender allows for a more complete imagining of the other, rendering the whole enterprise of creating a fictional character more possible. In this paper, she argues that the success of creating a thoroughly constructed fictional human being often resides in that character's otherness. By separating one's own biography and history from one's character's – and especially by creating a character whose gender differs from her own – an author frees herself to write a separate self.

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